President Trump has outlined a series of priorities he wants for any deal to protect DACA recipients — the undocumented immigrants who were brought here as young children and allowed to stay and work under the Obama administration program.

Our state’s senior senator is working on a project that would fill the dry riverbed with water. The project has been dubbed Rio Salado 2.0, and Sen. John McCain is working on it with Arizona State University and other stakeholders.

Over the weekend, Republican Sen. Bob Corker came out to criticize the president — he claims that Donald Trump is pushing the globe towards World War III, and that the GOP is enabling behavior that could potentially be dangerous for the country.

Fake news entered the vernacular during last year’s presidential campaign. Misinformation has become increasingly challenging for journalists, who have had to reprioritize in certain situations. We learned more about that from Alexios Mantzarlis, director of the International Fact-Checking Network at the Poynter Institute.

“I think that it’s easy in a plan to say that people are interested in reducing travel lanes and adding bicycle lanes, but when it actually happens in people’s backyards and impacts their life directly then I think it kind of changes that conversation,” said Tempe traffic engineer Julian Dresang.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department is working with the Department of Transportation to safeguard species in the path of the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway – including a large lizard found throughout the desert southwest.

Another state has filed suit against Chandler-based opioid-maker Insys Therapeutics. Insys has said it is working toward a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department and has taken steps to strengthen its compliance program amid probes related to federal charges in other states, including Arizona.

A special screening in Scottsdale for the film "Dolores" will be attended by the 87-year-old activist Dolores Huerta, who will answer questions about the award-winning biopic and her life's work for social change.

Architecture is all around us — in our own homes, surrounding neighborhoods and downtown high rises. Aaron Betsky has been an architect and a critic over his long career. He’s currently president of the School of Architecture at Taliesin — in Scottsdale and Spring Green, Wisconsin. We spoke with him about his new book, "Architecture Matters."

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